South Korean Researchers Set a New Record At KSTAR Reactor by  achieving plasma at 100 million degrees Celsius for 48 second

KSTAR Reactor: In a technological advancement, South Korean Researchers set a to build a new Sun, where they built plasma that was 100 million degrees Celsius for 48 seconds. Center Si-Woo Yoon, director of KSTAR Research, said in the press release that even though their recent experiment was the first in a new environment, they managed to beat previous records thanks to careful testing and preparation. He’s confident they can make KSTAR even better by improving heating and current drive devices and getting the right technology for long-lasting, high-quality plasma operations. This shows their commitment to making KSTAR the best it can be.

Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR)

The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) is a magnetic fusion device located at the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy in Daejeon, South Korea. Its purpose is to study magnetic fusion energy like ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor)It features fully superconducting magnets, making it one of the first research tokamaks in the world to do so. These magnets help create and control the plasma needed for fusion reactions. The reactor vessel has a major radius of 1.8 meters and a minor radius of 0.5 meters, with a strong magnetic field of up to 3.5 Tesla and a plasma current of up to 2 megaamperes. The device uses various methods to heat and control the plasma, including neutral beam injection, ion cyclotron resonance heating, and electron cyclotron resonance heating. Initially, it studied plasma pulses lasting up to 20 seconds, but it’s planned to upgrade to pulses lasting up to 300 seconds.

How many plasma experiments does Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) have?

110 is the total number of plasma experiments conducted by Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR).

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